The Hinrich Foundation Award for Distinguished Reporting on Trade recognizes exemplary journalism that illuminates and advances the public’s understanding of international business and trade. The work is open to any professional journalist whose work exemplifies the highest standards of journalism and is published by a reputable news organization. This includes print, broadcast and digital journalists. This award carries a US$10,000 prize. The winner will receive a trip to Washington, D.C. to accept the award at the National Press Foundation’s annual journalism awards dinner on Feb. 13, 2020

Entries should include journalism published or broadcast from Oct. 1, 2018, to Sept. 27, 2019. The deadline for entries is Friday, September 27, 2019.

A non-refundable US$50 fee for each entry should be paid by credit card. You will be directed to credit card payment upon submission of the application. Questions should be directed to jenny@nationalpress.org.

ATTENTION:
1. Only one entry per media organization is allowed to be submitted.
2. All applications and work samples must be submitted in English.
3. The letter of support should be saved as either a Word or PDF document BEFORE beginning the online application form. You may not save and return to the application later. Incomplete applications are considered ineligible for review.

The National Press Foundation and the Hinrich Foundation have established a new journalism award to honor excellence in international trade reporting.

The award, titled “Hinrich Foundation Award for Distinguished Reporting on Trade”, intends to encourage exemplary journalism that advances the understanding of international trade. The award carries a $10,000 prize.

“With this award, we will honor journalists who have made exceptional contributions to informing and stimulating discussion about the future of global trade,” said Merle A. Hinrich, founder, and chairman of the Hinrich Foundation, a nonprofit organization focused on promoting sustainable global trade.

“NPF is excited to offer this exceptional new award to journalists who cover trade across the globe. It is a natural extension of our respected training and education programs for journalists,” said Sandy K. Johnson, president, and chief operating officer of NPF.

The award is open to any professional journalist whose work exemplifies the highest standards of journalism and is published by a trustworthy news organization. Print, broadcast and digital journalists are welcome to apply. The window to submit entries for the inaugural Hinrich Foundation award will open in August.

The National Press Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, educates journalists on the top issues of the day and trains them to use the cutting-edge digital tools they need to keep pace in today’s media environment. NPF encourages excellence in journalism through its suite of prestigious awards. NPF is recognized as a leading force for training journalists in critical policy issues as well as the latest technological innovations. It offers webinars, half-day briefings and multi-day immersive boot camps for practicing journalists on topics ranging from A (artificial intelligence) to Z (Zika).

The Hinrich Foundation is a unique, independent and authoritative voice on sustainable global trade. It aims to influence and improve trade behaviors and outcomes so that trade continues to create maximum benefits for all its participants and enhances geopolitical stability. It produces forward-looking policy research and programs that educate and engage stakeholders on global trade issues. The Foundation’s work is driven by the belief that sustainable global trade requires mutually acceptable terms and balanced economic, social and environmental outcomes.

The Hinrich Foundation was founded in 2012 by Merle A. Hinrich. As founder and former executive chairman of Global Sources, a company focused on facilitating trade, he dedicated his life and the activities of his company and foundation to advancing sustainable global trade and, more broadly, international trade between the East and the West.

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The National Press Foundation and the Hinrich Foundation have established a new journalism award to honor excellence in international trade reporting.

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